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<h2>Graph2d | Scrolling and Sorting</h2>
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    You can determine the height of the Graph2d seperately from the height of the frame. If the <code>graphHeight</code>
    is defined, and the <code>height</code> is not, the frame will auto-scale to accommodate the graphHeight. If the <code>height</code>
    is defined as well, the user can scroll up and down vertically as well as horizontally to view the graph.
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    Vertical scrolling is planned, though not yet available. The graphHeight also does not conform if only the <code>height</code> is defined.
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    You can manually disable the automatic sorting of the datapoints by using the <code>sort</code> option. However, doing so does reduce the optimization
    of the drawing so if you have a lot of points, keep <code>sort</code> turned on for the best results.
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